Chapter 189
Be A Virtuous Wife! So Tough!
C189 â Unfortunately Itâs Hateful
With a genial expression, Tang Yue turned to the young man before him and inquired, âWho shared flower wine with Young Master last night? When did they depart? Young Master, kindly jot down their names one by one.â
The young man, despite his initial panic, found solace upon seeing Tang Yue. Despite his lack of influence or authority, he recognized Doctor Tang, the renowned Crown Princess.
âWhat brings Crown Princess here? I trust my Earlâs Mansion hasnât disappointed you,â he asked.
Tang Yue knelt on the grass, indicating the ink and paper before him. With a smile, he explained, âSimply jot down the questions Iâve just posed; I donât intend to trouble you unnecessarily.â
âDoes Crown Princess truly believe Iâm a toddler? Since when did South Jin allow Crown Princess to apprehend and interrogate individuals? Do you comprehend the gravity of your actions?â
Rumor has it that Young Master Yuan is oblivious to matters beyond his love for fine wine. Your words donât align with that reputation. Does your father approve of your eloquence?â
A wry smile tugged at Young Master Yuanâs lips as he clenched his teeth and responded, âI appreciate your compliment, Crown Princess.â
Tang Yue tapped the pen and paper on the table, maintaining a composed demeanor.
Young Master Yuan must have a close association with someone who shared flower wine with Wang Zixian. Typically, individuals of this nature kept a respectful distance from Crown Prince Zhao. Tang Yueâs actions were driven by the fear that they might intentionally conceal the truth.
Fortunately, Young Master Yuan was not a troublemaker. He reluctantly wrote a few words and tossed the pen aside. Rising to his feet, he asked, âMay I take my leave now?â
Tang Yue first reviewed the content he had written. Upon spotting Wang Zixianâs name, he instructed someone to escort him out.
âBefore Young Master Yuan departs, please offer him a cup of tea. We wouldnât want the Earlâs Mansion to believe that the Crown Princeâs Palace canât even provide tea,â Tang Yue remarked.
Although Young Master Yuan shot him a disdainful glance, he refrained from arguing and dutifully covered his eyes as he exited the dungeon.
Tang Yue compared the new list to the previous one and instructed Wang Dingjun to retrieve those who had initially eluded capture. Although the distinction between one more or one less person didnât matter, caution was a doctorâs guiding principle. After all, it entailed minimal effort.
Not everyone cooperated willingly; some individuals resisted yielding to the authority of the Crown Princeâs residence, crossing their arms and sneering, appearing untouchable due to their fathersâ influence.
âAre you sure you wonât write it?â Tang Yue inquired once more. âOr is it that you lack the ability to write?â
The man responded with a disdainful huff.
Tang Yue advanced, his chin raised as he stared at the man, a small scalpel twirling in his hand with casual ease.
âHave you ever considered what itâs like to cut a person open while theyâre still alive?â Tang Yue directed the knifeâs tip towards the manâs chest. âStarting here, the blade would slice through more than ten layers of muscle, peeling them away one by one. Eventually, youâd witness your heart pulsating. Plop⦠Plop⦠Given your youth, your heart must be vibrant and bright red. Would you like to witness it?â
The young man trembled and took a few steps back, his eyes filled with terror. âYou⦠you wouldnât dare!â
âWhy wouldnât I dare? After youâve had the privilege of admiring your own heartbeat, Iâll assist you in suturing your flesh and skin. I assure you that you wonât meet your demise. The wound will heal after a few days of rest. Even if you were to share this experience with others, would anyone believe you?â
The youth recalled the rumors circulating outside and recognized that at least 80% of what Tang Yue said was true. As he envisioned that gruesome scene, he couldnât help but feel nauseated, as though his blood was on the verge of turning to ice.
âDo you wish to become an adversary of the entire Duanmu Family? Didnât the Crown Prince inform you that our Duanmu Family commands the wood resources of the entire South Jin and is no ordinary clan?â
Tang Yue casually fiddled with his ears. He had heard similar boasts throughout the day. Upon his return, he intended to relay this information to Crown Prince Zhao and inquire about how he was privy to it all.
âItâs merely wood. If your family refrains from acting, canât others handle it? Have you not considered that speaking in such a manner within the Crown Princeâs Palace is unwise? With a single word from His Highness, the Duanmu Family could vanish from South Jin entirely.â
âYouâ¦â Fear now coursed through the young man, yet his unyielding pride prevented him from bowing his head. âEven if you were to kill me, I wonât write it down.â
Tang Yue produced a stack of papers from his sleeve and proceeded to count them one by one. âHere is Young Master Yuanâs statement⦠This is Young Master Luâs⦠This one belongs to Young Master Li⦠and thisâ¦â
After meticulously counting each paper, Tang Yue slammed his hand on the table with a resounding thud. âYouâre no exception. Itâs just that Young Masterâs attitude is exceptionally infuriating. I believe the entire Duanmu Family aims to align with Wang Zixian and oppose Crown Prince Zhao.â
âNonsense! The Duanmu Family remains loyal to the king!â Even the young man, despite his limited wit, grasped that such words would be a lethal blow to the Duanmu Family if they were to circulate.
âItâs true that Iâve had some dealings with Wang Zixian before,â the young man admitted. âAfter all, Iâm merely a junior member of the family. However, if the entire Duanmu Family were to support the Third Prince, the king would be the first to condemn our family.â
Tang Yue met his gaze with a sidelong glance and questioned, âHow can I provide evidence?â
A scoff escaped him as he retorted, âYouâre just trying to provoke me into admitting defeat, arenât you? How does that relate to proving the Duanmu Familyâs sincerity?â
âWhy wouldnât it be relevant? On the night of the attack on the Crown Prince at Su Ying Pavilion, both of you⦠and Wang Zixian were present. Whoâs to say you werenât all involved in the assassination attempt on the Crown Prince?â
âWhat?â The young man was taken aback. âWhat are you implying?â Crown Prince interjected, âYou approached us for flirtation. Are you trying to pin Crown Princeâs actions on us?â
âTsk, it seems this ruse is proving difficult,â Tang Yue mumbled.
He shifted his posture to alleviate the numbness in his legs and inquired, âWhat do you have to say?â
âYouâre trying to frame us, arenât you? We left early that day and didnât encounter the Crown Prince at all.â
âOh? When did he depart?â
âDuring the second quarter of the Hai hour,â the young man responded. âThe second quarter of Haishi,â he added, casting a smug glance at Tang Yue. âFeel free to verify it,â he challenged. âLetâs see how you intend to implicate him.â
Tang Yue probed further, âDid all of you leave together? I find that unlikely. Perhaps some of you left initially to create the illusion of departure, while others stayed behind to hatch a plot and then discreetly left after carrying it out. Whoâs to say you were truly absent from the scene?â
âHow would I not know?â the young man shot back. âThe proprietress of Su Ying Pavilion personally escorted us out at the time. There were also several enchanting women accompanying us. They can all vouch for us!â
Tang Yue pressed on, âWhat about Wang Zixian? Did he depart with your group as well?â
The young man hesitated momentarily. On that fateful night, Wang Zixian had expressed an interest in one of the new courtesans and wanted to spend the night. Naturally, he hadnât left with them.
He pondered whether he should reveal this information.
The young man glanced at the document Tang Yue held, realizing that even if he stayed silent, someone else might disclose it.
âIâm not sure when Wang Zixian departed, but you should inquire with him,â the young man pondered. âThis is a dispute between the Third Prince and the Crown Prince, a matter he shouldnât involve himself in.
As for the outcome, why should he be concerned? At most, heâll lose a friend with whom he enjoys drinking and flirting with girls.
Wang Zixian wasnât known for his magnanimity, and his intentions for forming friendships werenât entirely pure. People were willing to hang out with him, but there werenât many who genuinely trusted him.
Despite the fact that Crown Prince Zhao had never befriended them and couldnât even recognize them on sight, the younger generation still placed their trust in him.
âYour words suffice,â Tang Yue replied, frustration evident in his voice. âIâm not trying to make things difficult for you. I merely seek some information, a glimpse of the truth. Why must it be so challenging?â
The young man grew irate, pointing accusingly at Tang Yue and exclaiming, âGiven your attitude and this sordid place, why should I confide in you? How dare you threaten me? Iâll report this to the Crown Prince and see if the Crown Princeâs Palace operates with such lax discipline.â
Tang Yue stowed the document, tucking it securely under his arm, and stood up, offering Tang Yue a friendly smile. âThe Crown Prince should be back by now. How about we share a meal at the residence?â
Tang Yue paid no heed to whether the young man consented or not, leading the way out. Behind him, two guards subdued the young man, their eyes concealed.
Tang Yue followed through on his promise. As anticipated, he arranged for a meal, complete with bowls, chopsticks, and a lavish spread of dishes for the young man.
The young man found himself dining alongside Crown Prince Zhaoâs classmate, his anxiety palpable. He cast pleading and angry glances at Tang Yue, who remained unfazed.
âPlease, eat without restraint. Youâve already lost a considerable amount of time. Consider this meal as compensation,â Tang Yue offered politely.
The young man felt on the verge of tears, wishing he could turn back time. Had he known this would happen, he would have launched an attack from the outset or let them rip open his stomach. Anything was preferable to this hunger. Now, he had to endure the immense pressure from the Crown Prince.
The young man consumed his meal morsel by morsel, finding it tasteless. Regret gnawed at him when he considered the reputation of the Crown Princeâs Palaceâs delectable cuisine. What a waste! How infuriating!